A woman from the 200 block of North Main Street, Manchester, called police to say that she left her home to take her husband to work and when she returned, her door was locked and she did not have a key, police said.

In addition, she could not contact her teenage son, who was inside.

"She banged on the door for three hours and tried calling her son’s cell phone," to no avail and became concerned he might need medical help, police said.

The officer used a battering ram to break in the door and found the woman's son asleep inside the house, police said.

Later that day, the officer was called to the 300 block of Landola Drive in East Manchester Township. A woman had called police and said she had locked herself out of her home and needed help getting inside, police said.

The officer still had the battering ram in his car. The homeowner agreed to let the officer use it to open the door and that she would not hold the department responsible for any damages, police said.

Jah'zion "NBA" Smallwood, 18, whose last known address is the 800 block of West Poplar Street, York, is wanted for questioning in the Sept. 12 shooting of Stephen Gerhardt in West York, police said. Submitted

Infinite "Carolina" Corbett, 18, of York, is wanted in connection with a Sept. 3 shooting and is wanted for attempted homicide, aggravated assault, a firearms charge and recklessly endangering another person. Submitted